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From Havana to Santiago, Cuba steps into the next millennium with hope for a new kind of revolution.
By Rachel Louise Snyder
February 24, 2000
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Our rental car wheezed through Cuba at the millennium. A new century on the horizon, Fidel's nation gathered up its last one right beneath our wheels.
By Rachel Louise Snyder
February 23, 2000
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There are always dark doings in the Sunshine State.
By Jacqueline Carey
January 28, 2000
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How Cuba is integrating natural remedies into its public health care.
By Andrew Webster
January 26, 2000
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As Havana waits for Castro's demise, even his enemies are appalled by the way Miami's Cuban exiles have used the motherless boy for their own political ends.
By Cynthia Durcanin
January 15, 2000
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Is Joe Conason a bigot about the religious right?
Plus: Sigourney and Sandra and other absolutely fabulous divas Damien Cave missed;
David Crosby?! Melissa, what were you thinking?
Letters to the editor
January 13, 2000
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Miami's Cuban-American community is playing out the trauma of its exile by exploiting 6-year-old Elián González.
By Bruce Shapiro
January 13, 2000
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The congressman trying to prevent Elian Gonzalez's return to Cuba, Rep. Dan Burton, gets more campaign funding from Florida's Cuban exile community than from his own folks back home in Hoosierland.
By Daryl Lindsey
January 13, 2000
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The angry Cuban detainees in Louisiana are just some of the illegal immigrants trapped in the INS's permanent limbo.
By Robert Bryce and Lisa Tozzi
December 20, 1999
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Old passions run high over the fate of a little boy, but both Cubans and the exile community are ready to embrace a new future -- together.
By Joe Conason
December 17, 1999
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He reigns over the Timbuktu Social Club, but his distinctive, bluesy sound is reaching all around the world.
By Damien Cave
December 4, 1999
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Elian Gonzalez isn't an anti-Castro poster child; he's a child who needs his father's love.
By Michael Shapiro
December 2, 1999
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Ry Cooder on "Buena Vista Social Club": "This record has its own rules."
By Eric Boehlert
August 20, 1999
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Our travel expert offers advice on making your way to Cuba, lost traveler's checks, pricing a Disney/Universal Studios trip and finding that Florida healing center
By Donald D. Groff
August 19, 1999
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The dance of need and desire differs from one country to another.
By Daniel Weinshenker
June 12, 1999
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Baseball and Cuba -- two hidebound institutions needing reform -- get a public relations boost from an extra-innings game in the Havana sunshine.
By Steve Kettmann
March 29, 1999
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Wanderlust's select guide to the top travel-related news stories from around the globe
By Susanna Stromberg
January 8, 1999
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Looking back now, we can see that Pinochet was good for Chile, whereas another dictator, Castro, is bad for his country.
By David Horowitz
November 23, 1998
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The arrest of the brutal ex-dictator Pinochet marks the first time since Nuremberg that a head of state faces legal responsibility for his mass killings.
By Bruce Shapiro
October 21, 1998
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Waiting for Fidel: An excerpt from Christopher Hunt's revealing new book about Cuba.
By Christopher Hunt
January 22, 1998
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The pope's upcoming visit to Cuba and meeting with Fidel Castro is being depicted as a sort of ideological shootout: believer vs. atheist, Catholic vs. Communist, Old World vs. New. But the reality is much more complex.
By Richard Rodriguez
January 19, 1998
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How many New Leftists cozied
up to "Amerika's" enemies?
By David Horowitz
October 20, 1997
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In a book proposal for his autobiography, Cuba's maximum leader Fidel Castro outs his brother, calls Robert Kennedy a "complete fool" and compares Che Guevara to Princess Diana.
By Arthur Allen
October 14, 1997
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A black militant's exile in Castro's Cuba
By Arthur Allen
April 6, 1996